Bookworm Basics

Are you a bookworm? I categorize myself as a casual bookworm. I’m not going to pass up an opportunity for an exciting (or a tasty) adventure to stay home and read a book. However, when I am engrossed in a book, I do find it difficult to stop reading. Heck, one time I was so into a mystery novel that I didn’t notice until too late that everyone had left the sitting area of my departure gate. Yeppers, that plane departed without me!

If you’ve said more than one of these phrases, you just might be a bookworm!

I’ll stop reading just as soon as I get to the end of this chapter. (Yeah, right.)

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